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are doing data mining to identify the neighborhoods that people come from and that will address the technological responses. >> cenk: the other possibility they could redefine the source of value in a way a corollary or similar to what you suggested, making it class-based opportunity based affirmative action rather than race based. we understand using race is something that we cannot sanction under the constitution, but whether someone has had the full range of opportunity presented to him or her. is that a compromised position? >> it is a possibility, and universities like ucla have tried class-based affirmative action. the problem is it's not a perfect corollary forays, and universities find that they admit poor white kids as well and don't find it's as effective as affirmative action in getting minority applications. >> eliot: same-sex marriage are there votes to the right of same-sex marriage or will that strike down some of the federal statute that prohibits marriage for same-sex couples. >> i think your second session will be more likely. people think the court is more likely to rule before
are doing data mining to identify the neighborhoods that people come from and that will address the technological responses. >> cenk: the other possibility they could redefine the source of value in a way a corollary or similar to what you suggested, making it class-based opportunity based affirmative action rather than race based. we understand using race is something that we cannot sanction under the constitution, but whether someone has had the full range of opportunity presented to...
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it's our favorite technology pick. overall, i'd be neutral on the technology sector. >> erin, let me get your take on that. who do you like right now? you're cautious on this market. you want to play it safe, but who do you like? >> right now i'm looking at a lot of consumer discretionary, particularly companies that are more focussed with their sales in the u.s. versus europe, so not having that international exposure. one of my favorites, we love those telecoms. >> still paying the dividend. keep the income stream going. all right, folks. nice to talk with all of you. >> thanks, bill. >> steve and rick, get along, would you? okay. where were we, maria? how's san francisco? >> everything's good. it's gorgeous here. i didn't realize how hot it would be. we're following the oracle story. they made some big announcements here about the cloud. we have a market that is about to really focus on fundamentals, i think. >> we were down about 90 points at the low. the dow is down 66 now with about 55 minutes to go today. >> don
it's our favorite technology pick. overall, i'd be neutral on the technology sector. >> erin, let me get your take on that. who do you like right now? you're cautious on this market. you want to play it safe, but who do you like? >> right now i'm looking at a lot of consumer discretionary, particularly companies that are more focussed with their sales in the u.s. versus europe, so not having that international exposure. one of my favorites, we love those telecoms. >> still...
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great technology drone technology is incredibly advanced but in practice if we're using it secretly in with a few boots on the ground we're not really realizing its advantages in terms of really being able to know who we're killing in fact we don't know who we're killing if we don't have ground troops on the ground to say to pinpoint the intelligence and to say this is what's happened after the fact we went in investigated and looked and this is who we killed so when you use drone technology without having boots on the ground when you use it secretly those advantages that we've heard the obama administration reference aren't necessarily realized so you're talking about this cold drone campaign that's essentially what it is and so when it comes to civilian protection how does the use of drones compare to full scale military operation operations you know military operations that are more. commonly known and commonly use that is a and where we dealt with that as a nation before well there's a huge imbalance between the way victim of a drone strike a mistaken victim would be treated in
great technology drone technology is incredibly advanced but in practice if we're using it secretly in with a few boots on the ground we're not really realizing its advantages in terms of really being able to know who we're killing in fact we don't know who we're killing if we don't have ground troops on the ground to say to pinpoint the intelligence and to say this is what's happened after the fact we went in investigated and looked and this is who we killed so when you use drone technology...
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using satellite technology, reducing carbon emissions, using best technology to reduce voice community cations or voice saturation on frequencies. that's what it is as we move forward in the short term and the near term. we've heard about the equipment, and we've heard about eram. that's not considered a nextgen program. it was supposed to be implemented by now. collaboration is key for anything to work, i think, in life, but eram in 2009 when secretary babbitt and sec fair lahood were confirmed, we were not involved at all. it was already over budget and not deployed in any facilities across the country. it was in january of 2010 we started to get involved in identifying those number of areas we were getting on the positions as we were testing eram in the back room that was it was unacceptable and unsafe to run in air traffic control facilities to track airplanes. through hard work, collaboration, through the passion of our controllers being involved, we're proud to say it's up and running continuously in five facilities across the country and hopefully we meet the goal in making 2014
using satellite technology, reducing carbon emissions, using best technology to reduce voice community cations or voice saturation on frequencies. that's what it is as we move forward in the short term and the near term. we've heard about the equipment, and we've heard about eram. that's not considered a nextgen program. it was supposed to be implemented by now. collaboration is key for anything to work, i think, in life, but eram in 2009 when secretary babbitt and sec fair lahood were...
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run on technology and sophisticated technology at that. what's the solution? >> well, the solution is you've got to dial it down. i mean, look, there's two options. one, you just let it continue and you just try to pare it at the edges and do things like a kill switch that solves nothing until you already have a problem. you say, what you know? we're done. you know, there is going to be no more investor confidence. the third is, you actually, you know, go back and change the rules and you try to make these exchanges nonprofit again. i agree with you, i don't know how do you it. if we don't do something that is significant and goes to the core of the problem, it's never going to change. investor confidence is going to be lost, and worse yet you have huge, huge problems like we've had in the past. >> so you worry that another flash crash-like event, another knight capital, another facebook ipo debacle, another bats ipo debacle and so many other market events that shook investor confidence can happen again? >> i don't worry about those things
run on technology and sophisticated technology at that. what's the solution? >> well, the solution is you've got to dial it down. i mean, look, there's two options. one, you just let it continue and you just try to pare it at the edges and do things like a kill switch that solves nothing until you already have a problem. you say, what you know? we're done. you know, there is going to be no more investor confidence. the third is, you actually, you know, go back and change the rules and you...
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there are a lot of smart people out there who have mastered their own technology. we are seeing the results of those who haven't, and i think that calls for government to understand what the smart people are recommending begun. gerri: well, it gets underway tomorrow, and we will be following. thank you for coming on. appreciate your time. >> my pleasure. gerri: well, aslew of new finds set to hit hospitals across the country. thanks to a key provision in obamacare. starting today, medicare will fine hospitals for having too many patients readmitted within 30 days of discharge. penalties averaging around 25,000 per hospital, forfeiting nearly $300 million in medicare funds. joining me now with the latest, dr. mitchell brooks, host of health of the nation. i ok at this story and that thing, this sounds like a tax to me. >> not only is it a tax, it does not take into account -- it does not seem to take into account the things that should. it is a pretty blanket statement. rea missions are extremely complex, and there is absolutely nothing in these reports that i have
there are a lot of smart people out there who have mastered their own technology. we are seeing the results of those who haven't, and i think that calls for government to understand what the smart people are recommending begun. gerri: well, it gets underway tomorrow, and we will be following. thank you for coming on. appreciate your time. >> my pleasure. gerri: well, aslew of new finds set to hit hospitals across the country. thanks to a key provision in obamacare. starting today,...
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our big right now is the broadband technology opportunity program, a federally funded project through the department of aging so we're working in 26 locations, our volunteers are trained to be tutors and trainers offering everything from basic classes all the way to genealogy and job search. >> to me, a computer aon auxiliary brain, it's like knowing how to use your brain, how important is that. i think it's important and possibly seniors, it's important for them to stay in touch. er >> people like facebook or skype so they can connect to their family members or see their family member's albums from far away. >> (speaking spanish). >> what we like to focus on is transferring skills from volunteer to learner to help them get on to facebook, find housing on craig's list, being able to connect with friends and family. >> i decided teaching them what i knew and that got me into wanting to give back and to learning more and how it works. >> i discover -- i discovered that seniors need a lot of review. >> i am beginner so little by little, i learn a lot now. >> i learned just the basics, if
our big right now is the broadband technology opportunity program, a federally funded project through the department of aging so we're working in 26 locations, our volunteers are trained to be tutors and trainers offering everything from basic classes all the way to genealogy and job search. >> to me, a computer aon auxiliary brain, it's like knowing how to use your brain, how important is that. i think it's important and possibly seniors, it's important for them to stay in touch. er...
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it was more of a technology oriented roundtable. these issues have been going on for years. the only reason why the roundtable might come up is because of the industry saying, look, we are doing something. gerri: when they are saying the industry, they are talking about a kill switch. mary schapiro had this to say today. technology has evolved and when it doesn't work right, consequences can be severe. >> the markets are operating at high speeds. just to put it into context, it takes you 200 milliseconds to blink your eyes. the problem is they could be anything going on in the market. a kill switch with only fix it after the fact. gerri: there really isn't a point. >> maybe it will prevent them from losing $200 million. you have to address the structural issues. gerri: for individual investors, it's not a disaster, but if the market crashes in the middle of the day, it raises the question of the markets being a safe place for individual investment. it is increasingly obvious that individual investors are saying that it's not only 15% of americans that have trust in the stock
it was more of a technology oriented roundtable. these issues have been going on for years. the only reason why the roundtable might come up is because of the industry saying, look, we are doing something. gerri: when they are saying the industry, they are talking about a kill switch. mary schapiro had this to say today. technology has evolved and when it doesn't work right, consequences can be severe. >> the markets are operating at high speeds. just to put it into context, it takes you...
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technology from the outside we don't have the local technology. contrary to what patrick thinks they do have the technology but not the same means. a little trip continues along the delta for a sequence that nobody has ever yet managed to fill or. who set out from a village whose name the inhabitants also is not to mention because their revenues don't exactly derives from the declared economy. the journey through the mangroves in the countries arms of the delta is scary. because huge areas...
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technology, the government rejects further subsidies. >> we'll work hard to achieve this in fields -- in the field of research and development. >> the government says it would be happy to get 600,000 electric cars on the road in the next few years, but experts say even that is an ambitious goal. >> sports news, one of the greatest comebacks in golf history. europe had miraculously managed to keep their hands on the ryder cup. >> they fought their way back to beat the u.s. 14 1/2 to 13 1/2 in illinois. >> germany's martin kaymer sealed the deal with his victory over steve stricker. >> team europe chipped, drove, and putted their way into the history books. the americans inched back into the game, but europe's justin rose was quick to strike back. jose maria olazabal summoned the golf gods as kaymer stepped onto the green. >> jose maria told me we need your point. i do not really care how you do it. just the letter it. -- just deliver it. it was very straightforward. that is the way we germans are. for chile, i could handle it. and i made the last -- fortunately, i could handle it and
technology, the government rejects further subsidies. >> we'll work hard to achieve this in fields -- in the field of research and development. >> the government says it would be happy to get 600,000 electric cars on the road in the next few years, but experts say even that is an ambitious goal. >> sports news, one of the greatest comebacks in golf history. europe had miraculously managed to keep their hands on the ryder cup. >> they fought their way back to beat the...
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. >>> technology has changed our daily lives fundamentally over the past century and more. who can now imagine life without electric light bulbs or more recently smartphones? to answer the question of what the next technological game maker might be, we went to one of japan's largest home electronics shows. nhk world's ta mow coca mata gives us the inside line. >> reporter: more than 600 companies are participating in this exhibition at a site near tokyo. major japanese electronics firms such as sony are presenting their latest products at the show which began on tuesday. visitors are interested. this is what walking may look like in the future. just a slight hand pressure of my hand. electronics manufacturer murata has a small company that specializes in devices to assist the elderly and infirm. nearly a quarter of the japanese population is now over 65 years of age. there's a growing market for products for the elderly, and manufacturers are becoming increasingly innovative. >> translator: i think the senior market will expand as the numbers of older people increases. ther
. >>> technology has changed our daily lives fundamentally over the past century and more. who can now imagine life without electric light bulbs or more recently smartphones? to answer the question of what the next technological game maker might be, we went to one of japan's largest home electronics shows. nhk world's ta mow coca mata gives us the inside line. >> reporter: more than 600 companies are participating in this exhibition at a site near tokyo. major japanese...
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paris to them, [inaudible] that's an emblem that i created for the creative arts that come from new technology, i know there are fwraet creators in music and classic art, they are home in paris, that is where i will welcome them. you have beautiful dancers and the director of the [inaudible] is here with us today, there are dancers from san francisco that i would love to welcome at the [inaudible] vil in paris, but we too, we have talent, we have some talent, we have a lot of passion for artistic creation so it may be in music and theatre and painting, we are ready to share a lot here in san francisco and i'm happy to have my trip be with the first visit of a french company in the united states, the great artist had its head in [inaudible] that was in los angeles a couple of days ago, will be in berkeley tomorrow and then after that in new york of course, so there you are, that is how we are civilized together, how we are human beings that try to push ahead san francisco, paris, two cities that are destined to understand everything and do the maximum understanding because san francisco and par
paris to them, [inaudible] that's an emblem that i created for the creative arts that come from new technology, i know there are fwraet creators in music and classic art, they are home in paris, that is where i will welcome them. you have beautiful dancers and the director of the [inaudible] is here with us today, there are dancers from san francisco that i would love to welcome at the [inaudible] vil in paris, but we too, we have talent, we have some talent, we have a lot of passion for...
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the technology is russian. moscow's lending belarus nearly 10 billion euros to build this, the first of its kind. according to the government, the majority of belarussians support the project. we've been told to follow this white car to a place where we can talk. tatiana, like most others here, does not want to be seen speaking with western journalists, especially not if they oppose nuclear energy. she is comfortable talking here on her farm in the middle of the woods. tatyana has thyroid cancer. there has been a marked increase in the disease since chernobyl. she was a vocal opponent of the new plant until she was arrested under flimsy pretenses. she spent five days in jail and was denied her cancer medication. it was a warning. now she is more careful. >> they have tapped my phone, so i do not use it anymore. i am not sure if i am being followed. i have not spotted them yet. i know they know me and can lash out anytime they want. no more threats are needed. >> tatyana says president lukashenko is assessed wit
the technology is russian. moscow's lending belarus nearly 10 billion euros to build this, the first of its kind. according to the government, the majority of belarussians support the project. we've been told to follow this white car to a place where we can talk. tatiana, like most others here, does not want to be seen speaking with western journalists, especially not if they oppose nuclear energy. she is comfortable talking here on her farm in the middle of the woods. tatyana has thyroid...
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they're going to use similar technology to allow kids to make 3d objects with their minds. >> that's magic. >> if you want to check out more information, go to thinkerthing.com/dream. >> you also have another cool tech gadget to tell us about. >> i do. this is some new training equipment for a german soccer club. this is called the footbonaut. it's a training center that throws balls out at a player and they have to shoot it at the things that lielgght up. >>> from the texas ranch to venice beach to our wedding day -- >> this is jacqueline, and this is a wedding video that she played for her husband todd at their wedding reception. ♪ i just want to ride bikes with you for the rest of my life ♪ >> i think the name of this video is called "i just want to ride bikes with you." >> i thought she said i want to red box. >> i mean, how can you resist this girl? >> this isn't a prank. this is for real? >> oh, this is real. we have photos of their wedding from her facebook profile. >> she used the line of machiattos in the hood. got to be sarcastic, right? >> or it's got to mean something
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color lock technology. exclusively from your benjamin moore retailer. find your perfect color with a buy one, get one pint offer. visit benjaminmoore.com/promo. erika derry: and the fact that cacalifornia isn't making it a priority frustrates me. dan hurd: i'm ashamed of that, and i don't want this to continue for my daughter. brenda kealing: prop 38 is going to bring a lot of money to our schools. suzan solomon: the money stays at the school site. cade derry: what i would really like to see is that the teachers... that were laid off come back to the school. navaz hurd: a smaller class size. navaz hurd: as a mom i want that. as a teacher i want that. prop 38 is an opportunity of a generation. helps him deposit his checks. jay also like it when mother nature helps him wash his car. mother nature's cool like that. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. it was so loud, it could be heard for miles. police departments were flooded wih complaints. in fact san leandro police got so many s - that they sent out an ale, telling people to stop
color lock technology. exclusively from your benjamin moore retailer. find your perfect color with a buy one, get one pint offer. visit benjaminmoore.com/promo. erika derry: and the fact that cacalifornia isn't making it a priority frustrates me. dan hurd: i'm ashamed of that, and i don't want this to continue for my daughter. brenda kealing: prop 38 is going to bring a lot of money to our schools. suzan solomon: the money stays at the school site. cade derry: what i would really like to see is...
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market structure and other technological issues. in her prepared remarks shapiro says we have to look over the high cancellations of orders and high-frequency trading, generally manipulative sessions. we have talked about that here on cnbc. they will hear from a number of panels today over at the sec including reformers as well as representatives from the exchanges themselves. and some of the biggest traders in the market place, a day-long series of conversations at the sec on the future of high-frequency trading. >> some of these companies could save us from ourselves. because if we make an era, the repercussion is critical for our family, considering the curves. >> there's an allen switch that could make in a good idea for similar stocks. but you need something market wide. we'll see where it goes. >>> let's get a market flash back at hq. >> thank you, simon. we are watch iing express as th slash their guidance for the upcoming quarter by half. the company now expects to earn between 16 cents and 20 cents per share. the her husban
market structure and other technological issues. in her prepared remarks shapiro says we have to look over the high cancellations of orders and high-frequency trading, generally manipulative sessions. we have talked about that here on cnbc. they will hear from a number of panels today over at the sec including reformers as well as representatives from the exchanges themselves. and some of the biggest traders in the market place, a day-long series of conversations at the sec on the future of...
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we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. this is your body there. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips.... now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. at sleep number we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed around the innovative sleep number bed a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the exact comfort your body needs. each of your bodies. so whatever you feel like, sleep number's going to provide it for you. and during our sleep number innovation event, you can save up to $600 on our most innovative bed sets. but hurry! this event ends soon. you'll only find the innovative sleep number bed at one of our 400 stores, where queen mattresses start at just $699. retailers seem fairly upbeat about he upcoming hooiday shopping eason. that's according to a just-released forecast. but asskar
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. >> susie: and how technology is making it possible for doctors to go paperless. >> tom: that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! >> susie: the first day of the new quarter, kicks off with a blue chip rally. investors were encouraged by a report showing that american factories were busy in september. a popular index of national factory activity rose to 51.5 last month, from 49.6 in august. it was the fastest pace of production since may. but that upbeat news was overshadowed by comments from federal reserve chief ben bernanke, saying the economy is not growing fast enough to bring down the unemployment rate. we'll have more on that in a moment. those two events led to volatile trading here on wall street. the dow rose about 78 points, but was up as much as 155 points earlier. the nasdaq drifted in and out of positive and negative territory, finally losing more than 2.5 points, and the s&p rose almost four points. and, as suzanne pratt reports there are conflicting views on the state of american manufacturing. >> reporter: from cardboard boxmakers, to icemakers, to uniform manufacturers, fact
. >> susie: and how technology is making it possible for doctors to go paperless. >> tom: that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! >> susie: the first day of the new quarter, kicks off with a blue chip rally. investors were encouraged by a report showing that american factories were busy in september. a popular index of national factory activity rose to 51.5 last month, from 49.6 in august. it was the fastest pace of production since may. but that upbeat news was...
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puc is really embracing technology. we wanted to make sure we really had a system that would elevate all issues so we could address them in a timely manner. as you know, time is money. we have a construction management information system. it is a great tool to help us address construction and make it successful, as it is today. cmis is one of the first major tools we put in place. the next one is the san francisco online invoicing, where we are now working with the contractor and consultant to have them submit their invoices online. we are also working on electronic bidding systems. another way we can reduce the paperwork and all the other issues tied with the procurements. i live in san francisco. i am a rate-payer. i really care about the way we spend our money. systems like this that will allow transparency, clarity, accountability, and efficiency -- i think systems like this need to be applied to all parts of the city. we really strive to lead and embraced technology so we can be ahead of the game. [applause] >> we
puc is really embracing technology. we wanted to make sure we really had a system that would elevate all issues so we could address them in a timely manner. as you know, time is money. we have a construction management information system. it is a great tool to help us address construction and make it successful, as it is today. cmis is one of the first major tools we put in place. the next one is the san francisco online invoicing, where we are now working with the contractor and consultant to...
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audience technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. they got the bankers in the room here we are a little bit behind i'm here we're on the ground they're running. there i think they're what i stand down the city they jump into the pub and try to trick their souls way below i max kaiser well because a report what is different prosecution and i'm going to get some wise john to use actually from mortgage fraud banks tears in our first headline today i just read that nine most terrifying words in the english language i'm from j.p. morgan and i'm here to help yes jamie diamond is said to have fellows of letters to americans telling them he's forgiving their debts they only catch the debt most of already been fricken discharged by a court stacey. that's right max the headline for this story reads how to erase the debt that isn't there so as he said thousands of americans have received letters from j.p. morgan chase and bank of america from j.p. morgan they read we are canceling the remaining amount you owe chase bank of america letter reads
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many of them in england that have constituted also did little without using high technology for it you were. in many other places of the war. and of couldn't see like currencies. for the hackers i think the turning point for beat corn was in a moment in week should we had to cut their funding sources there by us to actually receive donations that was a time in which network neutrality was actually a private one violated and hackers are not feeling any more of that debt is the network reliable for their operations that's all the time we have general thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you. stacy that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me. at times reporting r t t v are you until next time next. download. stream quality and enjoy your favorite. quiet to watch. any time and i didn't. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so horror lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big pic
many of them in england that have constituted also did little without using high technology for it you were. in many other places of the war. and of couldn't see like currencies. for the hackers i think the turning point for beat corn was in a moment in week should we had to cut their funding sources there by us to actually receive donations that was a time in which network neutrality was actually a private one violated and hackers are not feeling any more of that debt is the network reliable...
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some of us have technological expertise to land. that doesn't have to all be done necessarily internally. just as terrifying that we are here from the government to help you. we are from the transparency community who are here to help as well. with that, but to thank all of our panelists. i'd like to thank representative eyesight and quickly for having this event, to c-span for cover and act and from our permission, go to transparency in the caucus.orc. thank you all very much. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> donation is cheap and trade and china has cheated all finally do something the president has not been willing to do, which is called on and label them a currency manipulator. >> we brought more trade in the previous administration did in two. by the way, we've been winning those things. >> homeland security secretary comanche and that napolitano recently said congress must act now to address cybersecurity because threats are increasing. her remarks came last week at the national journal government executive media group
some of us have technological expertise to land. that doesn't have to all be done necessarily internally. just as terrifying that we are here from the government to help you. we are from the transparency community who are here to help as well. with that, but to thank all of our panelists. i'd like to thank representative eyesight and quickly for having this event, to c-span for cover and act and from our permission, go to transparency in the caucus.orc. thank you all very much. [applause]...
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the technological changes that have happened with cell phones and tablet devices and how that's being used to micro-targeting it all this stuff this is going to be the year where that all shifted and the twitter thing and reporters really are not able to keep up with the news cycle it's going to it's going to be remarkable. the what we just have thirty seconds the latest on these voter suppression efforts are they you know pennsylvania's blocked one you expect a lot more. i mean i wish i did i think and i was course now i think so i mean i think that there are going to be places where north with thirty days out for you we'd need a spate of really enlightened judges and lawsuits happening to happen very very quickly in quick succession so we're going to have dealt thanks for being with them which is always good to have you thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. raise the alert the waves have gone to the dogs at least that's what beachgoers are saying and honey and beach in california over the weekend as the fourth annual surf city dog competition and extravaganza got underway fift
the technological changes that have happened with cell phones and tablet devices and how that's being used to micro-targeting it all this stuff this is going to be the year where that all shifted and the twitter thing and reporters really are not able to keep up with the news cycle it's going to it's going to be remarkable. the what we just have thirty seconds the latest on these voter suppression efforts are they you know pennsylvania's blocked one you expect a lot more. i mean i wish i did i...
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years or so that it's very difficult to maintain the next paradigm through a paradigm shift for any technology company so apple's going going forward i suspect expect apple's growth to slow significantly who want to has much more competition than it did when it was growing very fast a number two a lot of the factors such as market maturity it doesn't no longer has its iconic leader steve jobs it said it will come into play and three the competition does have in the form of google is very very difficult google's business model is designed to attack silly apples that. now as for how it crashes the market if you take a look at. it if you take a look at the computer industry as the fine in this. apple's market capitalization is ninety seven percent of the if you put a desktop wow history here and it's a significant amount of the actual technology sector itself. days apple is actually according to certain bugs which is they were taken up to twenty percent of the trading volume now is that that's ridiculous so let's assume that apple does sell as many may an i phone five is possible as predicted but
years or so that it's very difficult to maintain the next paradigm through a paradigm shift for any technology company so apple's going going forward i suspect expect apple's growth to slow significantly who want to has much more competition than it did when it was growing very fast a number two a lot of the factors such as market maturity it doesn't no longer has its iconic leader steve jobs it said it will come into play and three the competition does have in the form of google is very very...
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color lock technology. exclusively from your benjamin moore retailer. find your perfect color with a buy one, get one pint offer. visit benjaminmoore.com/promo. >>> demanding answers in a heat wave death investigation. a family flying across the country to ask how a dementia patient was left to wander aflown 100-degree heat. >>> plus a family-run business goes corporate in the south bay. the big changes to race street foods that could affect your thanksgiving dinner ahead in a live report. >>> and there you have it. we take you live to the new york stock exchange. there's the opening bell on this tuesday. they're feeling the energy out there. october 2nd. this is "today in the bay." >>> good morning, everybody. it is 6:30. i'm jon kelley. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. this morning our october heat wave continues with warm temperatures expected throughout the bay area. the heat is being blamed for an elderly woman's death in the east bay and today that woman's son is traveling from virginia to the east bay to demand answers. 86-year-old yolanda membren
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dagen: we have the technology stock for your portfolio. charles: i have always resisted to say something is a screaming buy. globally it has three players. they control like 90% of the market. macro, pcs will eventually be dead. not tomorrow. particularly with innovation. this is a company that gets no real respect. it is up significantly from the 52 week low. they have been the street. they are rocking and rolling and it is not over. take a look right now. look at the earnings estimates for next year. a week ago $8.47. now it is $8.59. almost every time they will be expectations. thirty dollars here. move would be 35. longer-term, i am looking at 40 or better. connell: this is a six month chart. lou: longer-term, a series of higher lows and higher highs. trading at -- one-time sales, one-time book, valuation from any kind of historical center. it is in a dying industry. it will not die that quick. dagen: i like the dirty fingernail. lou: is the next hour, i had a play for you enough in the auto industry. dagen: nicole petallides taking a
dagen: we have the technology stock for your portfolio. charles: i have always resisted to say something is a screaming buy. globally it has three players. they control like 90% of the market. macro, pcs will eventually be dead. not tomorrow. particularly with innovation. this is a company that gets no real respect. it is up significantly from the 52 week low. they have been the street. they are rocking and rolling and it is not over. take a look right now. look at the earnings estimates for...
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♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. who emailed it to emily, who sent it to cindy, who wondered why her soup wasn't quite the same. the recipe's not the recipe... ohhh. [ female announcer ] ...without swanson. the broth cooks trust most when making soup. mmmm! [ female announcer ] the secret is swanson. >>> welcome back to "first look." i'm lynn berry. it's time now for a little sports. the seemingly evenly matched chicago bears and dallas cowboys faced off under the monday night lights except the cowboys' offense was no match for chicago's defense. dallas quarterback tony romo threw five interceptions. two were returned for touchdowns. first in the second quarter on a pass intended for dez bryant, look at him go. that's picked by charles tillman and returned for six. and again in the third, just after dallas forced a chicago fumble. romo gives the ball right back to lance briggs who returns it 74 yards for the touchdown. bears won it 34-18. >>> on to baseball. the yankees crushed the red sox 10-2 last night. four yanke
♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. who emailed it to emily, who sent it to cindy, who wondered why her soup wasn't quite the same. the recipe's not the recipe... ohhh. [ female announcer ] ...without swanson. the broth cooks trust most when making soup. mmmm! [ female announcer ] the secret is swanson. >>> welcome back to "first look." i'm lynn berry. it's time now for a little sports. the seemingly evenly matched...
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science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered my parents really truly honestly believe that what had happened was as a result of my father's exposure to agent orange i was born with multiple problems . i was missing my leg and my fingers and my big toe on my right foot i use my hands a lot in my artwork i find myself drawing my hands quite a bit to me for my hands you know just as if anyone would. but they do tell a story they tell a story of. a oxen who. your brother you are like this. what you think. when you reach the people. who do whatever it takes to get all the talk of the world on. georgia's president saakashvili admitting defeat for his party in parliamentary elections despite reports of massive electoral brawls and balance stuffing and spade for. un members once again failed to find common ground on syria but the final day of the general assembly marked by a damascus laming rebel friendly countries for backing terror and sidelining peats . and on rest on noticed continues its crackdown on anti regime protesters by medics jailed fo
science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered my parents really truly honestly believe that what had happened was as a result of my father's exposure to agent orange i was born with multiple problems . i was missing my leg and my fingers and my big toe on my right foot i use my hands a lot in my artwork i find myself drawing my hands quite a bit to me for my hands you know just as if anyone would. but they do tell a story they tell a story of. a...
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across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] you.piano ]nnouncer ] get more access with the citi card. we know you. we know you're not always on top of it. and how could you be? that often you just want... quiet. we know all that life demands from you. and how it's almost impossible for you to escape. almost.
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. >> we believe that this code-grabbing technology was utilized. we're looking into it and investigating it. kind of an elusive crime to report. for us to even take note of in the first place. >> older cars are especially vulnerable to this crime. the new ones are equipped with technology that constantly changes the key code, making signals that are harder to copy. wireless signal experts think that they have cracked those security codes, so they're able to send the same unlock signal that an owner's key transmitter uses. frightening. >> some detectives think there could be an app out there that these thieves are using to unlock the car. scary. also a good and downside to technology. this could be another case. a first. at first people just thought, "oh, must not have locked the car. must have left it open." then when they saw more and more cases crop up. they said, "wait a minute. something is going on here." be careful. >> yeah. that's got to be disconcerting. you get in your car, no visible signs. >> no smashed window. >> get in my car, an old s
. >> we believe that this code-grabbing technology was utilized. we're looking into it and investigating it. kind of an elusive crime to report. for us to even take note of in the first place. >> older cars are especially vulnerable to this crime. the new ones are equipped with technology that constantly changes the key code, making signals that are harder to copy. wireless signal experts think that they have cracked those security codes, so they're able to send the same unlock...
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i think it is great technology, great use of technology. to me it does show most of the shadow is in the early morning hours, at least the parks. i think it is important to look at the total package, as we are doing. again in a second round when we look at projects independently. i concur with commissioner moore's comments that it is not just parks affected but maybe building alleys. how many other building alleys in the part of san francisco that may be for us down the road. i know we are not looking at that portion. but i think it is worthy of talking about. glad you did bring that up. as far as parks, i'm concerned about portsmouth square. i realize the shower is early in morning and before t'ai chi but i'm hoping the 12.5 million allocated, that we bring portsmouth square high tore the priority list. if possible relaying or reformatting that park so the open stays where the t'ai chi is is not in the shadowed area. commissioner wu's comments about the importance of parks in china town, she is absolutely right. * some of the sros or apart
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. >> reporter: 3-d motion sensing technology tracks all ten fingers down to the tiniest wiggle. >> very fast in responses. it's not just good for big motions like this but also for very, very tiny motions like this. that's just one centimeter right there. it's easy. >> reporter: thousands of developers around the world will start creating their own applications for the leap in the next two months. the uses are wide ranging. from simple web browsing. >> put your hand forward and grab the website and sort of flick it. >> reporter: to grabbing and rotating complicated data sets and navigating maps all threatening to rendering your mouse obsolete. >> i'll zoom in and walk up over here. now we're at san francisco here and this is our office space right there. >> reporter: the leap connects to your computer through a usb port and uses cameras and sensors to detect motion. >> it's a fundamental transformation of the experience of interacting with the computer. >> reporter: consumers will be able to get their fingers on the device next year for about 70 bucks. the leap c.e.o. is betting it won'
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many of them in england that to have constituted also did little money without using high technology for it you were spot. on in many other places of the war. that out of this kind of couldn't see vouchered like currencies and for the hackers i think the turning point for the beat going on was in a moment in week should we keep eeks had to cut their funding sources there by us to actually receive donations that was a time in which network neutrality was actually in the eyes of everyone violated and the hackers are not feeling any more debt debt is the network reliable for their operations that's all the time we have general thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you a lot. and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey herbert our thank my guests jeremy from so many now please do so at times reporting r t t v are you until next time next guys are saying. overcoming a barrier like. something . when you. go do whatever it takes to get all the talk of the world on our t.v. my parents really truly honestly believe that what had
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introducing a stunning work of technology -- the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> these people are suffering. what's happened in this country is from the top 1% of our population that controls 7% of the wealth, we now have 1% of the population, and this is not class warfare, this is fact, controls 24% of the wealth. >> we need to do a lot of things to reform our public school system to give the individuals the tools that they too can get up on that ladder of success. it's not as mr. powell suggests income redistribution. >> welcome back to "the ed show." to the big finish. that was eric cantor and democratic challenger wayne powell in the first and only scheduled debate between the two men fighting to represent virginia's seventh district. it was heated, but congressman cantor was almost robotic in sticking with the republican script. a classic republican obstructionist has become the face of this it do-nothing congress. congress has a 13% approval rating, the lowest gallup has measured this late
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it may not make sense when you take a look at the technology that each have. >> wasn't the issue we had originally? there was the issue with sprint and next tell and an issue when you looked at t mobile and sprint originally because it was gsm. you have the same issue. it is not like this could be done overnight. the real reason why sprint started to gain traction was dan hess saying they were going to return to profitability in 2014. i don't think it was totally about mna. when you see sprint come in you can gain traction back with sprint. i'm still long. i trim my position when we approach five. i would be a buyer again. it is interesting because we were talking about this earlier. the stock is up over 100% since the summer. a lot of that is predicated on the ceo talking about consolidation whether they were going to be a buyer or bought. there is very few people that can buy sprint right now. what i find interesting is that they have been caught offguard by this deal. everything they have been doing is to raise the currency and equity value so they can do a deal like this. now they a
it may not make sense when you take a look at the technology that each have. >> wasn't the issue we had originally? there was the issue with sprint and next tell and an issue when you looked at t mobile and sprint originally because it was gsm. you have the same issue. it is not like this could be done overnight. the real reason why sprint started to gain traction was dan hess saying they were going to return to profitability in 2014. i don't think it was totally about mna. when you see...
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always a good and down side to technology. this could be another case. a first. at first people just thought, "oh, must not have locked the car. must have left it open." then when they saw more and more cases crop up. they said, "wait a minute. something is going on here." be careful. >> yeah, disconcerting get in your car, no visible signs. >> no smashed window. >> get in my car, an old stroller, maybe a couple bags, old clothes. take the french fries that have been in between the seats for the last three months. >> you know you still eat those. >> every now and then my son does. >> eat it. >>> your tuesday forecast, everybody. we have severe storms with gusty winds and hail from cincinnati to pittsburgh. lexington. showers with peeks of sunshine from new york to d.c. thunderstorms in the carolinas, georgia, and florida. and more record heat in the southwest. >>> 102 in phoenix. 94, sacramento. mostly 80s in the rockies. upper 60s and 70s from midwest into the east coast. >>> monday night football, it was the bears visiting the cowboys. dallas qb tony romo only
always a good and down side to technology. this could be another case. a first. at first people just thought, "oh, must not have locked the car. must have left it open." then when they saw more and more cases crop up. they said, "wait a minute. something is going on here." be careful. >> yeah, disconcerting get in your car, no visible signs. >> no smashed window. >> get in my car, an old stroller, maybe a couple bags, old clothes. take the french fries that...